Bamford, Charles Melvin, M/SGT

Fallen
 
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Last Rank
Master Sergeant
Last Service Branch
Field Artillery
Last Primary MOS
1824-Mess Steward
Last MOS Group
Quartermaster
Primary Unit
1950-1951, POW/MIA
Service Years
1939 - 1951
Field Artillery
Master Sergeant
Three Service Stripes
Two Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1922
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Ontario

Casualty Date
Jul 24, 1951
 
Cause
MIA-Died in Captivity
Reason
Intentional Homicide
Location
Korea, North
Conflict
Korean War
Location of Interment
Remains Not Recovered, Korea
Wall/Plot Coordinates
MIA-POW

 Official Badges 

7th Infantry Division Honorably Discharged WW II Army Honorable Service Lapel Pin (1920-1939)


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Korean War Fallen
  1951, Korean War Fallen



Korean War/CCF Intervention (1950-51)/Chosin Reservoir (Battle of Changjin)
From Month/Year
November / 1950
To Month/Year
December / 1950

Description
The Battle of Chosin Reservoir, also known as the Chosin Reservoir Campaign or the Changjin Lake Campaign was a decisive battle in the Korean War. "Chosin" is the Japanese pronunciation of the Korean name, "Changjin". The UN forces relied on Japanese language maps dating from their occupation of Korea which had only ended five years earlier at the conclusion of World War II. Shortly after the People's Republic of China entered the conflict, the People's Volunteer Army 9th Army infiltrated the northeastern part of North Korea.

On 27 November, the Chinese 9th Army surprised the US X Corps commanded by Major General Edward Almond at the Chosin Reservoir area. A brutal 17 day battle in freezing weather soon followed. In the period between 27 November and 13 December 1950, 30,000 United Nations troops (later nicknamed "The Chosin Few") under the field command of Major General Oliver P. Smith were encircled and attacked by approximately 120,000 Chinese troops under the command of Song Shi-Lun, who had been ordered by Mao Zedong to destroy the UN forces. The UN forces were nonetheless able to make a fighting withdrawal and broke out of the encirclement while inflicting crippling losses on the Chinese. While the battle resulted in the Chinese pushing the UN out of North Korea, it was a Pyrrhic victory. The evacuation of the X Corps from the port of Hungnam marked the complete withdrawal of UN troops from North Korea
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
November / 1950
To Month/Year
December / 1950
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  175 Also There at This Battle:
  • Cortez, Agapito, S/SGT, (1949-1952)
  • Kostyal, Edward, PVT, (1949-1953)
  • Ledford, Jack, M/SGT, (1948-1952)
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